Patient Education:

 

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

 

Dr. Springmann goes on the AIR!

 

 

Dr. Sebastiana Springmann and Carter Worley of The Tide Radio

Dr. Sebastiana Springmann of New Town Dental Arts spent the morning with Carter Worley of  92.3 FM The Tide Radio to help promote a “Better You in 2012”.  She was able to inform the audience about the importance of oral health as it relates to total body health.  Good Oral hygiene will help open the doorway to good overall health.  Visit the link and check out her interview http://www.tideradio.com/hometown/DrSebastianaSpringman.mp3.

 

FISH - Williamsburg Emergency Services

 

FISH FOOD PANTRY DRIVE

New Town Dental Arts is collecting canned goods for the Fish food pantry. Please bring items to our office now through January 30th from 12pm to 3pm Monday through Thursday.  Be sure to check out their wish list below! Thank you for your support! 

Click Here for FISH Wish List

Tracey Knowles, Practice Administrator
Congratulations to Tracey Knowles of New Town Dental Arts! She has earned The Scheduling Institute Certification for her Excellence, Dedication and Achievement in helping patients receive "superior" oral healthcare.

Daily Press - Article 2/13/08
Thank you doesn't seem adequate but I sincerely do thank every one of the Daily Press readers who voted for me and for the entire team of dental professionals at New Town Dental Arts in this year's Readers' Choice Awards. To be recognized for the high level of service we strive so hard to bring to our patients is an honor. It also affirms our effort. We really do enjoy caring for our patients and we thank them for their trust in us and for their loyalty to us. We also feel honored to represent the excellent community of dental professionals in the Greater Williamsburg area. To all, once again, thank you, and for anyone who wants to know more about us, look for us on the web at ww.newtowndentalarts.net and watch for announcements of our exciting new "State of the Art" facility going up in New Town.

Library Grant Fund
The Williamsburg Regional Library Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of the Colonial Italian American Organization (CIAO) Perpetual Book Fund. Representing the Colonial Italian American Organization, Sebastiana Gagliano Springmann DDS, presented their gift to Williamsburg Regional Library Director of Development Benjamin Goldberg. Formed in 1988 as a social club for Italian Americans to enjoy cultural and educational presentations, trips, and meals, today the CIAO also supports various charitable works. This new fund will add to the library's collection materials about Italian and/or Italian American literature, history, music, art, culture, travel, dance, cinema, theatre, architecture, cuisine, and design, as well as, books written by or about Italians and/or Italian Americans. A Perpetual Book Fund can be endowed to honor a special event, a person, or an organization. Each donor determines the subject area, type of library material and the library location of the gift. For details on Perpetual Book Funds or library fund raising please contact the library's Development office at 757-259-4042.